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Endocavitary Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound

RöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren, 2022
Background Ultrasound is one of the most important imaging methods in the daily routine. Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) has put ultrasound on equal footing with computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging in many areas. Although ultrasound contrast agents are commonly administered intravenously, endocavitary application as ...
Vollert, Kurt   +2 more
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Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Clinics of North America, 2017
Contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging is a recently approved technique in the United States that uses a specific contrast agent, namely, microbubbles, consisting mainly of a gas core and a stabilized biological shell. These compounds allow for the visualization of small vascular beds and improve characterization of anatomic structures and lesions.
David, Hunt, Javier, Romero
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Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Ventriculography

Operative Neurosurgery, 2012
During external ventricular drainage (EVD) weaning, cranial computed tomography (cCT) is necessary to evaluate ventricle width. Because intrahospital transfer of critically ill patients is associated with higher mortality, bedside techniques are necessary to evaluate ventricle width.
Andreas, Becker   +3 more
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Contrast-enhanced ultrasound in coxitis

Joint Bone Spine, 2016
Hip involvement is common in rheumatological diseases but can be difficult to diagnose, especially in absence of MRI. B-mode ultrasound (US) detects joint capsule distention while distinguishing effusion from proliferative synovial tissue is strenuous since both appear hypoechoic. Power Doppler ultrasound (PDUS) often fails to detect vascularisation in
Christian Löffler   +3 more
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